Dealing With A Car Accident Wheat Ridge CO
These are steps you should take if you are involved in a car accident.
David Jerome Greene
303-422-3937
4465 KIPLING ST STE 301
WHEAT RIDGE, CO
303-422-3937
4465 KIPLING ST STE 301
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033
Specialties
Car Accident, Slip and Fall Accident, Social Security, Workers Compensation, Insurance
Education
University of Idaho College of Law,University of Colorado - Boulder
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Howard Flicker
303-237-7373
940 Wadsworth Blvd Ste 400
Lakewood, CO
303-237-7373
940 Wadsworth Blvd Ste 400
Lakewood, CO 80214
Specialties
Car Accident, Personal Injury, Brain Injury
Education
UCLA SOL,Penn State Univ
State Licensing
California, Colorado
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Jeremy Richard Rosenthal
303-825-2223
1391 SPEER BLVD STE 550
DENVER, CO
303-825-2223
1391 SPEER BLVD STE 550
DENVER, CO 80204
Specialties
DUI, Civil Rights, Personal Injury, Car Accident, Employment
Education
University of Denver College of Law,University of Colorado at Boulder
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Conor Daniel Farley
303-296-2828
950 Seventeenth Street, Suite 2100
Denver, CO
303-296-2828
950 Seventeenth Street, Suite 2100
Denver, CO 80202
Specialties
Car Accident, Litigation, Construction
Education
University of Pittsburgh,University of Pittsburgh
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Jennifer Lauren Jaskolka-Brown
303-824-4319
600 17th St., Ste. 600n
Denver, CO
Jennifer Lauren Jaskolka-Brown
303-824-4319
600 17th St., Ste. 600n
Denver, CO 80202
Specialties
Car Accident, Insurance, Commercial, Energy
Education
University of Nebraska College of Law,University of Nebraska-Lincoln
State Licensing
Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska
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James L Gilbert
303-431-1111
5400 Ward Bldg IV Suite 200
Arvada, CO
James L Gilbert
303-431-1111
5400 Ward Bldg IV Suite 200
Arvada, CO 80002
Specialties
Personal Injury, Car Accident, Commercial, Defective & Dangerous Products, Litigation
Education
New York University School of Law,Colorado State University
State Licensing
Arizona, Colorado
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Janet Lynne Frickey
303-237-7373
940 Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 400
Lakewood, CO
303-237-7373
940 Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 400
Lakewood, CO 80214
Specialties
Car Accident, Workers Compensation, Personal Injury
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Alan Jay Jimenez
303-698-1774
134 W 5TH AVE
DENVER, CO
303-698-1774
134 W 5TH AVE
DENVER, CO 80204
Specialties
Personal Injury, Car Accident, Motorcycle Accident, Defective & Dangerous Products, Trucking Accident
Education
University of Denver College of Law,University of Denver
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William Arnold Morris Jr.
303-691-9004
950 17TH ST STE 1800
DENVER, CO
William Arnold Morris Jr.
303-691-9004
950 17TH ST STE 1800
DENVER, CO 80202
Specialties
Personal Injury, Bankruptcy, Car Accident, Brain Injury
Education
Oklahoma City University,University of Colorado
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Monty Barnett
303-296-2828
950 17TH ST STE 2100
DENVER, CO
303-296-2828
950 17TH ST STE 2100
DENVER, CO 80202
Specialties
Insurance, Entertainment, Ethics, Car Accident
Education
University of Wyoming College of Law,University of Wyoming
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The most important things are to get identifying information from the other driver(s), identify the other vehicle(s), notify the police and take photographs. Get the names, addresses, telephone numbers, driver’s license numbers and insurance information from all the drivers involved in the accident. Write down the license plate number and the make, model and color of all the vehicles involved in the accident. Be polite and try to avoid discussing how the accident occurred or arguing over who is at fault with anyone involved in the accident.
If the police indicate they will investigate the accident, try to leave all vehicles at their point of rest until the police arrive. This will give the investigating officer an opportunity to document what could ultimately be important details about how the cars collided. If it is not safe to leave the cars where they are or they create too much of a traffic block, move them to the nearest point of safety. The police will probably interview each driver separately. Give the officer as accurate and complete information you can. Stick to the facts; don’t guess, speculate or assume things you don’t know. Avoid insulting or disparaging the other driver, even if you believe his or her behavior in causing the accident was outrageous. It won’t make you look any better later on if your tirade winds up on the traffic collision report.
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